Do Try This At Home!

Do Try This At Home!

by PunkScience (Author)

Synopsis

Would you like to make a fizz bang rocket or a helicopter? Then you need this very funny book packed with dozens of amazing, easy-to-do home experiments, ably demonstrated by the Science Museum's own Punk Science comedy team. You will have lots of fun, and will learn lots about Science at the same time. Do Try This At Home is crammed with facts, jokes, big ideas,and experiments. The book is full colour and illustrated with artwork and photographs. It includes a cover mounted DVD featuring the Punk Science team showing us some brilliant experiments that should NOT be done at home!

The book is divided into 6 sections:

Flight & Space, Light & Sound, Forces & Gravity, Energy, Chemistry, Electricity & Magnetism

Would you like to make a fizz bang rocket or a helicopter? Then you need this very funny book packed with dozens of amazing, easy-to-do home experiments, ably demonstrated by the Science Museum's own Punk Science comedy team. You will have lots of fun, and will learn lots about Science at the same time. Do Try This At Home is crammed with facts, jokes, big ideas,and experiments. The book is full colour and illustrated with artwork and photographs. It includes a cover mounted DVD featuring the Punk Science team showing us some brilliant experiments that should NOT be done at home!

The book is divided into 6 sections:

Flight & Space, Light & Sound, Forces & Gravity, Energy, Chemistry, Electricity & Magnetism

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: Pap/DVD
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Published: 02 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0330508067
ISBN 13: 9780330508063
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Author Bio
Punk Science are the Science Museum's very own comedy team. Using experiments, live demonstrations and music they put the fun into the fundamental theories of science. Punk Science are an eclectic mix made up of comedian and journalist Jon Milton, who might well be the only person from Romford to have ever been interested in the general theory of relativity, then there's all drumming, all American and all round entertainer Brad Gross, and last but by no means least, actor, guitarist and international jet setter Dan Carter-Hope.